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The LG 24MT57 is a 10W RMS rated power TV. That's 6W higher than the Neovo L-W27 (4W).
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RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.

A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.

Two HDMI ports
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The LG 24MT57 is a two HDMI port TV, whereas the Neovo L-W27 only has one HDMI port.
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The HDMI ports quantity is the number of ports that the TV has that will accept a HDMI cable. HDMI is the most common type of cable used to connect modern TVs, DVD players, games consoles etc.

A greater number of HDMI ports will allow you to permanently connect more devices to the TV and will reduce the need to reach around the back of the TV to unplug and plug in cables when switching between devices.

16kWh lower annual energy consumption
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The LG 24MT57 has an annual energy consumption of 32kWh, whereas the Neovo L-W27 is a 48kWh annual energy consumption TV (16kWh higher).
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The annual energy consumption is the total amount of energy that the TV will use over the course of a whole year, given typical usage levels.

A lower annual energy consumption means that it will cost less each year for you to run your TV.

2.3kg lighter
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LG 24MT57 is 3.6kg heavy, but the Neovo L-W27 is a 5.9kg heavy TV (2.3kg heavier).
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The weight is the total weight of the TV excluding all packaging.

A lighter weight TV will be easier to move around and to mount on a wall. Some of the larger, very heavy TVs may require lightweight partition walls to be reinforced before the TV could be mounted.

Cheaper by £160

The LG 24MT57 is £159.95 cheaper than the Neovo L-W27.

16 shops are selling it

A greater number of shops increases the price competition amongst retailers for the product and also increases the chances of this TV remaining in stock.

Cheaper to run by £45.47

Over five years the LG 24MT57 is £45.47 cheaper to run than the Neovo L-W27.
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The LG 24MT57 has an energy efficiency rating of "A", whereas the Neovo L-W27 has a rating of "B".

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3.2" larger screen size
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The Neovo L-W27 has a screen size of 27", whereas the LG 24MT57 is only a 23.8" TV (3.2" smaller).
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The display diagonal of a TV is the most common measure of screen size and is the distance from the top left to the bottom right of the visible part of a TV screen excluding any frame or border. One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen.
A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m.
For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.

TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies.

Brighter display brightness
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The Neovo L-W27 has a display brightness of 300 cd/m², but the LG 24MT57 is only a 250 cd/m² display brightness TV (50 cd/m² dimmer).

DVI port
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The Neovo L-W27 has a DVI port, however the LG 24MT57 does not have a DVI port.

Reasons Against

3 Reasons Against

Smaller screen size
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The LG 24MT57 has a screen size of 23.8", but the Neovo L-W27 is a 27" TV (3.2" larger).
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The display diagonal of a TV is the most common measure of screen size and is the distance from the top left to the bottom right of the visible part of a TV screen excluding any frame or border. One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen.
A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m.
For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.

TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies.

The Neovo L-W27 is a 4W RMS rated power TV. That's 6W lower than the LG 24MT57 (4W).
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RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.

A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.

Only one HDMI port
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The Neovo L-W27 has one HDMI port, however the LG 24MT57 only has two HDMI ports.
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The HDMI ports quantity is the number of ports that the TV has that will accept a HDMI cable. HDMI is the most common type of cable used to connect modern TVs, DVD players, games consoles etc.

A greater number of HDMI ports will allow you to permanently connect more devices to the TV and will reduce the need to reach around the back of the TV to unplug and plug in cables when switching between devices.

A lot higher annual energy consumption
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The Neovo L-W27 has an annual energy consumption of 48kWh, however the LG 24MT57 is a 32kWh annual energy consumption TV (16kWh lower).
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The annual energy consumption is the total amount of energy that the TV will use over the course of a whole year, given typical usage levels.

A lower annual energy consumption means that it will cost less each year for you to run your TV.

A lot heavier
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The Neovo L-W27 is a 5.9kg heavy TV, whereas the LG 24MT57 is a 3.6kg heavy TV (2.3kg lighter).
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The weight is the total weight of the TV excluding all packaging.

A lighter weight TV will be easier to move around and to mount on a wall. Some of the larger, very heavy TVs may require lightweight partition walls to be reinforced before the TV could be mounted.

More expensive by £160

The Neovo L-W27 is £159.95 more expensive than the LG 24MT57.

Less retailers

The Neovo L-W27 is only stocked by 3 sellers, whereas the LG 24MT57 is stocked by 19 shops.
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Fewer numbers of sellers reduces the price competition amongst retailers for the product and also reduces the chances of this TV remaining in stock.

Older by ten months

The Neovo L-W27 is ten months older than the LG 24MT57.

£45.47 more expensive to run over five years

The running costs of the Neovo L-W27 are £83.16 which is £45.47 more than the LG 24MT57 over five years. Show assumptions.

Less popular

The Neovo L-W27 is a less popular choice amongst buyers. It ranks No. 223178 by number of sales in our TVs, however the LG 24MT57 ranks No. 26661.

Lower energy efficiency rating

The energy efficiency rating of the Neovo L-W27 is "B", however the rating of the LG 24MT57 is "A".